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30. Family. — Hair-Keels (Trichotropidse). Teeth 



in seven rows ; tongue short and broad ; eyes 

 on lower halves of tentacles ; mantle with a 

 rudimentary siphon; operculum ovate, annu- 

 lar ; shell spiral ; aperture nearly simple in 

 front ; columella without plaits. 



31. Family. — Coral-Parasites (Pediculariidse). Eyes 



on outer bases of tentacles ; mantle enclosed, 

 simple in front ; operculum none ; shell non- 

 spiral ; apex lateral ; aperture very wide ; 

 columella simple ; outer lip thin. 



32. Family. — Egg-Shells (Amphiperatidse). Lateral 



teeth pectinate ; mantle lobes expanded, co- 

 vering the sides of the shell, bearded exter- 

 nally ; operculum none ; shell porcellanous, 

 smooth; outer lip with the edge inflexed. 

 (Ovulum, Lamck.) 



33. Family. — Cowries (Cyprseidae). Outer lateral 



teeth conical; eyes sessile on outer bases of 

 tentacles ; mantle-lobes expanded, covering 

 the shell ; operculum none ; shell involute, 

 the last whorl enrolling and concealing all 

 the others ; spire none ; columella toothed. 



34. Family. — Carriers (Onustidae). Eyes sessile on 



outer bases of tentacles ; mantle simple in 

 front ; foot compressed, formed for jumping 

 not walking - operculum horny, sub-annular ; 

 shell trochiform ; whorls more or less covered 

 with fragments of shells, &c. (Phoridce, Gray; 

 Xenophoracea, Phil.) 



35. Family. — Chambered-Shells (Calyptridse). Eyes 



